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A Charlie Brown Christmas Review: Charming Retelling

Many classics of TV, film, and literature have already made jumps into iOS apps. Now, just in time for the holidays, they’re being joined by that classic Christmas television tradition, A Charlie Brown Christmas . The beloved Peanuts staple makes its way to the device via a charming and well-executed storybook app that faithfully brings
Gangstar Rio: City of Saints Review: Freedom to Do as you Please
Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation Review: The Best Shooter on the iOS?

While Modern WARFARE may be getting all the buzz these days, all iPhone gamers should be aware of Modern COMBAT. Yep, this is one of Gameloft’s rip-off franchises—one in which they barely even went to the effort of changing the title. But some would argue that it’s also the best shooter available on the iOS
iThoughtsHD Review: Five-Star Mind Mapping App for Brainstorming Ideas, Organizing Thoughts, Taking Notes, & More!
Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots Review: The Juiciest Movie Tie-in Ever!

By now, fans of slashing produce may have thought they’d seen it all. There was the original Fruit Ninja, in which so many millions of players (myself included) became thoroughly addicted to the painfully simple idea of dicing fruit as it flies through the air while simultaneously avoiding those nasty bombs. From there, we slowly
The Dark Meadow Review — Creepy, Grind-Intensive Adventure
| App Name: | The Dark Meadow |
| Platforms: | Universal (Optimized for both iPad and iPhone) |
| Genre(s): | FPS, Survival Horror |
| Price: | $5.99 |
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Halloween is coming! If you’re in the mood to celebrate with something spooky, you’ve got to check out The Dark Meadow , a creepy new mystery/survival horror game from Phosphor Games. While the game can get a little grind-y at times, its top-notch production values and its reliance on the Unreal game engine make it
Where’s My Water? Review: Swampy Needs a Shower

The folks at Disney know what they’re doing when it comes to creating lovable characters and engaging story lines. In many cases, their beloved children’s stories have made the transition into successful video games. But with Where’s My Water? It appears that Disney is challenging themselves to come at things from a new angle.
Samurai Bloodshow Review: Cool Hybrid Defense
Contre Jour Review: An Artful Physics Adventure

Not a lot can be said about Chillingo’s Contre Jour without eventually returning to a comparison to some other physics game that has previously graced the App Store. Whether it’s reminding you of World of Goo, Angry Birds, or Cut the Rope, there’s never anything too unfamiliar about the gameplay in the mystical, glowing, eery


